Shangi-La HotelOrange Grove Road, Singapore7 night stay from £1501 per personShangri-La Hotel, Singapore, is a place like no other. This is where the legendary Asian hospitality of Shangri-La began. And the story continues with you. With luxury guestrooms and suites in three distinctive wings, serviced apartments and luxury residences in four-storey villas, you will experience your own Shangri-La. And within walking distance, a wealth of shopping, dining and entertainment opportunities await. Being spoilt for choice is just part of the experience at Shangri-La Hotel, SingaporePrices based on 2 persons sharing a Tower Wing Deluxe Room on a room only basis for 7 nights with return flights from Edinburgh. Prices shown are for guidance only and are subject to availability.

Traders HotelOrchard Road, Singapore7 night stay from £1380 per personCentrally located near the Orchard Road shopping district, the Traders Hotel offers contemporary comfort and award-winning Shangri-La service for excellent value.The hotel is minutes away from Singapore's renowned Botanic Gardens. 546 rooms offer guests a relaxed and extremely comfortable stay. The restaurants offer an array of mouth watering cuisine and a choice of dining venues are available.Prices based on 2 persons sharing a Superior room on a B&B basis for 7 nights with return flights from Edinburgh. Prices shown are for guidance only and are subject to availability.

Travel GuideWeatherSingapore has a steady average of 32 degrees throughout the year but expect a spot of rain which disappears as quick as it arrived. Winter has twice as much rain than the other seasons but even thats a maximum of 300mm and has dried up before you can reach for your umbrella.CurrencyCurrency – Singapore DollarAboutSingapore is among the 20 smallest countries in the world, with a total land area of only 682.7 square kilometres. Discover Singapore's rich cultural and historical heritage through the sights and sounds of bustling ethnic districts.Along the streets of Chinatown, Kampong Glam and Little India, religious monuments nestle amidst quaint shops and houses. Retail therapy heaven, Singapore offers an incredible diversity from designer and luxury labels along Orchard Road to quaint handicrafts and charming souvenirs in ethnic districts. Indulge in the diverse culinary delights and don't leave town without trying a cocktail in one of the many stunning bars. The Singapore Sling was first served in 1915 at the Long Bar of the Raffles Hotel.Being a multi-racial society, Singapore is as diverse as it is harmonious. With so much to see and do, this is perhaps best experienced through your encounters with the locals. And if you’re feeling nostalgic and looking to discover old world charm, you can explore and experience the island’s key historical landmarks or memorials. You can also embark on a heritage trail and enjoy the sights and sounds at various cultural precincts, notably Chinatown, Little India and Kampong Glam.If you prefer the bright city lights and being amidst the hustle and bustle, there are numerous shopping malls, museums, dining and entertainment hotspots to choose from. Get into the thick of the shopping action at the iconic Orchard Road stretch, or party the night away at the Clarke Quay or Boat Quay areas, both of which offer a myriad selection of nightlife activities.The other thing that will strike you most about Singapore is its multifarious offering of food – day or night, there will always be something to whet your appetite. With a range of dining options from Peranakan to Chinese, Indian to Malay, fusion and more, you’ll be spoilt for choice.Beyond the history, culture, people, shopping and food, there are many more facets to Singapore’s thriving cityscape for you to discover. And these can only be experienced as you immerse yourself in the exploration of this once fishing village turned cosmopolitan city.